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Low pH regulates the production of deoxynivalenol by Fusarium graminearum, by D. M. Gardiner, S. Osborne, K. Kazan and J. M. Manners

Microbiology vol. 155, part 9, pp. 3149 - 3156

Fig. S1. A pH shift induces the expression of TRI5. Cultures were pre-grown in defined medium containing glutamine as the sole nitrogen source prior to being switched into the same medium but also containing a 50 mM citrate buffer at various pH values. (A) Optical density data for cultures across the induction time-course. (B) Fluorescence from the TRI5-GFP reporter strain. Data are the mean of four biological replicates. [PDF] (13 kb)

Fig. S2. Growth of F. graminearum TRI5-GFP in media buffered with various concentrations of MES. [PDF] (18 kb)

Table S1. Optical density of cultures grown in PM10 3 days post-inoculation in glutamine or agmatine as the sole nitrogen source [PDF] (12 kb)

Dataset for Fig. 3 of main paper: fluorescence values for strain 05T0017 (TRI5-GFP) less background fluoresence for the wild-type (CS3005) strain growing in the same conditions [Excel file] (71 kb)







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